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nuclear data threshold reaction energy plot #232
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I don't think you are plotting different reactions, i think you are plotting a few reactions (therefore a few activation products) and then lots of excitation levels. Not sure this helps the explanation. |
Thanks py1sl I guess we could group the reactions that result in the same end activation product if that is more useful We have a list of reactions that transmutation openmc source code that might come in handy. |
You might be able to filter on a keyword like the heating filter or use the
Mt numbers. All the excited product levels are high Mt numbers think 300 +
but check the endf docs
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Thanks py1sl
I guess we could group the reactions that result in the same end
activation product if that is more useful
We have a list of reactions that transmutation openmc source code that
might come in handy.
https://github.com/openmc-dev/openmc/blob/eea52238dac0162a8b7924b81800af4a3c78798e/openmc/deplete/chain.py#L34-L119
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to help explain activation from DT neutrons at 14MeV vs activation from DD neutrons at 2.5MeV I could add a plotting script like this
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